Making sense of a sense of place: precision viticulture approaches to the analysis of terroir at different scales

Volume: 54, Issue: 4, Pages: 903 - 917
Published: Nov 3, 2020
Abstract
Traditional ‘terroir zoning’ has largely relied on heuristic ‘expert’ opinion coupled with approaches to land classification based on thematic mapping to describe the influence of soil conditions and climate on wine composition. Recent advances in geographical information systems (GIS) and digital mapping have enabled more robust quantitative methods to be developed, but with few exceptions recent terroir research has remained reliant on...
Paper Details
Title
Making sense of a sense of place: precision viticulture approaches to the analysis of terroir at different scales
Published Date
Nov 3, 2020
Journal
Volume
54
Issue
4
Pages
903 - 917
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